Big Buck Hunter II Page 4
Version 03/04
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ABINETS
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EDICATED
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AME
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ONTENTS
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Big Buck Hunter II Sportsman’s Paradise
Dedicated Cabinet with LED Sign
(1) Gun Assembly
(1) Big Buck Hunter II Manual
(1) Monitor Manual
(1) 50 ft. Telephone Cable
(1) Telephone Line Splitter
R
ECOMMENDED
S
UPPLIES
Normal telephone outlet that connects to a regular
outside line.
Inexpensive telephone, used to test the line connection.
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ABINET
Your Big Buck Hunter II cabinet comes with the hard
drive packed in a padded box inside the cabinet. Install
the hard drive carefully. Make sure all of the
connectors, wires, harnesses and PCB cards are
seated securely in their sockets before applying power.
Power Requirements
Big Buck Hunter II requires requires a 250 Watt ATX
Power Supply.
+3 VDC 14 amps
+5 VDC 25 amps
+12 VDC 10 amps
WARNING!!!
The output level of many “regulated” switching power
supplies actually varies with load. For this reason, the
power supply from an old game may not be an ATX
power supply required
for a BIG BUCK HUNTER™ RED
BOARD. This makes the existing power supply
inappropriate and hazardous to your new game. Use
only a 250 Watt ATX Power Supply with the RED
BOARD.
Rifle and Holster Clips
Unwrap the rifle and mount it on the two holster clips on
the control panel. You will want to calibrate your rifle for
best game play results. Refer to the Gun Calibration
section for proper calibration and adjustments
procedures.
Hard Drive
BIG BUCK HUNTER II uses a hard drive to store its
game data. The Hard Drive is shipped in a padded box
inside the cabinet. Install the hard drive carefully, as it
is very sensitive to shock. Make sure the hard drive is
mounted securely and the power and data cables are
secure. Refer to the Hard Drive section for proper
mounting and replacement procedures.
The hard drive is shipped with a mounting bracket
already attached. The bracket protects the electronics
from damage due to improper handling. DO NOT
REMOVE the bracket, as it may cause damage to the
hard drive.
CAUTION!
Hard drives are sensitive to both physical and electrical
shock. DO NOT DROP OR KNOCK OVER the hard
drive. Avoid shocks and other electrical discharges. DO
NOT REMOVE the mounting bracket from the hard
drive. Removal may cause damage to the hard drive
and will void the warranty. Keep the supplied padded
box for shipping any returns. Failure to use the
supplied shipping box will void the warranty. DO NOT
USE POWER TOOLS.
Returns
The Hard Drive is shipped in a shipping box that is
fastened to the inside bottom of the cabinet. Be sure to
keep this box, in case you need to move the game or
ship the hard drive. Ship the bracket with the hard
drive. Do not remove the bracket from the hard drive.
Failure to use the supplied box, or removal of the
bracket, will VOID THE WARRANTY on the hard drive.
Volume and Test Switches
Your cabinet comes equipped with a bank of buttons
mounted inside the coin door. The Test button
activates Operator Test mode, for software audits,
game adjustables, and system tests can be accessed.
Refer to the Operator Test section of this manual for
more information.
There are also two Volume control buttons mounted
inside the coin door. Press the button on the left to
decrease volume, and press the button on the right to
increase volume. You can also adjust volume in the
Operator Test mode by pressing the Test button.
LED Sign
Your Big Buck Hunter II cabinet has a scrolling LED
sign installed in the marquee section of the cabinet.
The LED sign is used by ITNet to advertise contests
and game features. When the game is not registered to
ITNet, the scrolling sign displays basic game features
for Big Buck Hunter, as a way to attract players.